05 Nov 98 - 07:54 PM (#44400) Subject: Crossing to Ireland..Lyrics req From: Mick Lowe Can anyone help with the lyrics to Crossing to Ireland? Cheers Mick |
09 Nov 98 - 07:06 PM (#44718) Subject: RE: Crossing to Ireland..Lyrics req From: Mick Lowe I'm refreshing this thread in the hope that someone knows this song.. come on Mudcatters... |
09 Nov 98 - 08:11 PM (#44733) Subject: RE: Crossing to Ireland..Lyrics req From: Brack& Who did you hear do it Mick? |
10 Nov 98 - 05:08 AM (#44791) Subject: RE: Crossing to Ireland..Lyrics req From: skw@ Any fragment of the lyrics? I have a song, 'Trip Through Holyhead', written by Kieran Halpin, I think. It's about an Irishman working in the building trade in London and going back home to the Aran Isles for Christmas. Would that be the one? - Susanne |
13 Nov 98 - 03:20 AM (#45207) Subject: Lyr Add: TRIP THROUGH HOLYHEAD^^ From: skw@ Just in case: Fifty-three and the factory's closing, there's not enough work to go round
Seven-thirty a.m. in the morning, myself and the lads on the road
Now I've worked for Laing and for Wimpey, I've been sent from Billy to Jack
Come Christmas I'm standing in Euston, my brown leather suitcase in hand
You'd think the whole country of Erin was waiting to get on the boat
There's much jubilation and laughter, it's true that there's no place like home
Ynys Môn - the Isle of Anglesey (North Wales) where Holyhead Pier is situated
Written by Kieran Halpin, sung by Tom McConville on Kieran's 'Port of Call' (1980)
Still no facility to post tunes, though! - Susanne |